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run joins us now from the school. run good to see you bill as always good to see two so i think i saw you battle is taking place as respect that's right rush as a look at what's even belorussia are not holding anything back as they're fighting for the last part to make a charles a western conference semifinals in game seven of their series so stick around to find that find out an update on that. hello and welcome to sport an artsy bringing you the latest from russia and around the world with me rob on call for it let's take a look at our top stories in brief. met the lord make a second ratification play also while haven't gartside their series with nicky make forcing decisive game seven. season opener says moscow and city st petersburg travel to saturn city of close ones are to consist the russian football super cup. davis cup kickoff russia trailed two third's a one while spain held by world number one rafael nadal are too good for belgium. to ice hockey and take a chill first where western conference leaders local m
run joins us now from the school. run good to see you bill as always good to see two so i think i saw you battle is taking place as respect that's right rush as a look at what's even belorussia are not holding anything back as they're fighting for the last part to make a charles a western conference semifinals in game seven of their series so stick around to find that find out an update on that. hello and welcome to sport an artsy bringing you the latest from russia and around the world with me...
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stay with us. sharifa rhodes-pitts is a noted young writer whose debut book has caught the attention of readers and literary critics alike. the book is called "harlem is nowhere: a journey to the mecca of black america". congratulations on the first book and nice to have you on the program. >> thank you. pleasure to be here. tavis: i'm glad to have you on. i want to write this down and make sure i got it right. this book boris its title from a quote from really a -- borrows its title from a quote from ralph ellison, it is a symbol of the negro's -- the scene and symbol of the negro's perpetuation to have the land of his birth. >> ellison wrote that in 1948 which was about a free mental health clinic that offered psychiatric care to blacks. he took the slang at the time if you answered someone at the time how they were, oh, man i'm not where , and used that to describe harlem it is a place that was the scene where the life that a black person lived under white supremacy and inequality led to a break
stay with us. sharifa rhodes-pitts is a noted young writer whose debut book has caught the attention of readers and literary critics alike. the book is called "harlem is nowhere: a journey to the mecca of black america". congratulations on the first book and nice to have you on the program. >> thank you. pleasure to be here. tavis: i'm glad to have you on. i want to write this down and make sure i got it right. this book boris its title from a quote from really a -- borrows its...
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and i don't use any additional security. i will say i am aware, and when i feel that the threat level rises, i do what i have to do to protect myself and my family, and my deepest wish is that people debate, they disagree, solve problems, and my philosophy, i will debate and then go out and have a beer with you. that's how die my bar gapping and associations. >> what has surprised you most about washington, dc. >> that's easy. >> you laugh. what is surprising the most is i travel -- i'm the luckiest guide in the world. no doubt. and i am blessed to be a united states senator. aside from the birth of my kids and my marriage, nothing i'm more proud of. is a travel around the world, around this country, you know what they talk about overseas? from the prime ministers and the presidents and business leaders, down to the poorest farmer pushing a cart, talk about jobs, and since i've been in the united states senate until we got back, we spent 12-15 days talking about nothing do with jobs. we're in the middle of a two-year recessi
and i don't use any additional security. i will say i am aware, and when i feel that the threat level rises, i do what i have to do to protect myself and my family, and my deepest wish is that people debate, they disagree, solve problems, and my philosophy, i will debate and then go out and have a beer with you. that's how die my bar gapping and associations. >> what has surprised you most about washington, dc. >> that's easy. >> you laugh. what is surprising the most is i...
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to discuss it all is congressman dennis kucinich of ohio congressman thank you so much for joining us to be with you thank you let's start with what we're seeing go on across the u.s. right we're seeing protests in wisconsin in ohio and indiana and other states across the country but how do you really categorize this i mean is this beyond a matter of just right and left is this a class war. where there is a class war going except that the working class middle class is lost and the wealth is being ready to the top in the attack on public workers in ohio where i joined the workers last week and wisconsin in indiana and other places is really a reflection of an attempt to try to take the wealth that the workers had created. and privatizing if you look at the ohio legislation it's very clear with they're trying to do is to break the unions to force them to strike to say will replace you if you do strike and the right to privatized the jobs which inevitably drives up the cost of the taxpayer gives them less service to the workers less and increases corporate profits do you think that ameri
to discuss it all is congressman dennis kucinich of ohio congressman thank you so much for joining us to be with you thank you let's start with what we're seeing go on across the u.s. right we're seeing protests in wisconsin in ohio and indiana and other states across the country but how do you really categorize this i mean is this beyond a matter of just right and left is this a class war. where there is a class war going except that the working class middle class is lost and the wealth is...
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he is used to the services in the united states. he doesn't want his brother -- his brother was kidnapped last time he went down about kinds of things like that. people stop going so it was in this town i began to understand these huge changes on the mexican side. i also began to understand one very important thing about immigration i think is really true and certainly in mexico and that is that immigration from mexico does almost nothing to change the reasons why people leave for that region. changes the circumstances for the family for the individual immigrant and his family what have you but you can go to all these immigrant immigrant areas and you will see over and over and over no jobs, dirty, 4050 years into it, millions of dollars that come down in remittances to these areas and there is no work and there is good reason for that, because people are used to raises up in the united states. people are going to be working. people are gone. the best people are gone. the real-life blood is up here not down in those villages. all of
he is used to the services in the united states. he doesn't want his brother -- his brother was kidnapped last time he went down about kinds of things like that. people stop going so it was in this town i began to understand these huge changes on the mexican side. i also began to understand one very important thing about immigration i think is really true and certainly in mexico and that is that immigration from mexico does almost nothing to change the reasons why people leave for that region....
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that allows us to grow a tax base. it's a period of time where you have to really really put tough scrutiny butou have the opportunity to lay ground work for bigger cities. the street car cities of america had huge thoracic bases. the no street car cities whatever kind of transit you put that around create the more dense neighbors and create more income that helped us get out of this mess. >> charlie: what was your biggest job as mayor other than the budget process and looking at pension? >> well we have to make sure that we grow jobs in the city and we have two kinds of job levels if you quifl that we have to focus on. one is making sure that the high particular, high fashion, high intellectual content job that pays us well that gives us a thank you base comes here and stays here. we are in competition with all the other cities in the world. on the other end we have unemployment like other. not all but a large number of those unemployed need a different level of job. they don't have great formal education. some don't
that allows us to grow a tax base. it's a period of time where you have to really really put tough scrutiny butou have the opportunity to lay ground work for bigger cities. the street car cities of america had huge thoracic bases. the no street car cities whatever kind of transit you put that around create the more dense neighbors and create more income that helped us get out of this mess. >> charlie: what was your biggest job as mayor other than the budget process and looking at pension?...
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how it's used i'm doing a film in three d. you know. with the gentle dracula three d. why drug kill is really it's done for him today has been done fifty three times i think well why not you know who to see i think it would be very scary to say the least is that your passion for experiments. it's the passion in my passion for yeah it is and of course in a diary. it's not you know not it's a very interesting guy the work with and then the whole the whole dracula thing i love it i think it's. you know it's like dracula again ok why not he lives forever don't you know but in three d. and three d. i'd like to see what i did definitely as an experiment to see. if it's true or as bill said is it just another trick or is it really work because i have serious doubts but i think it might work for some projects but i also think that basically it's millions of dollars have been pushed into trying to make you believe as filmmakers and as audiences the three d. is just brilliant because they i think the big studios have about seven more coming and they need to come you had they nee
how it's used i'm doing a film in three d. you know. with the gentle dracula three d. why drug kill is really it's done for him today has been done fifty three times i think well why not you know who to see i think it would be very scary to say the least is that your passion for experiments. it's the passion in my passion for yeah it is and of course in a diary. it's not you know not it's a very interesting guy the work with and then the whole the whole dracula thing i love it i think it's. you...
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it's useful life and to compare early 2011 with early 2010. it's true the gdp growth was slower at the end of 2010 than at the end of 2009 and will likely be somewhat slower in the first quarter of this year relative to last year. despite that, i have more confidence in the fundamental strength of the economy than i did a year ago. a year ago the handoffs between public sector stimulus and private demand didn't occur as smoothly as anticipated and some of the growth in the early part of the year was clearly borrowed from leader in the year. in addition statistics at the end of 29 and the beginning of 2010 were dominated by changes in inventory. in contrast as 2010 ended changes in inventory exerted a significant drag on the gdp growth. unlike the beginning of last year, recent gdp growth has been dominated by strong growth and private final demand. the stronger growth in consumption and investment by households and businesses along with a stronger demand for exports gives me more confidence that in the sustainability of economic activity than
it's useful life and to compare early 2011 with early 2010. it's true the gdp growth was slower at the end of 2010 than at the end of 2009 and will likely be somewhat slower in the first quarter of this year relative to last year. despite that, i have more confidence in the fundamental strength of the economy than i did a year ago. a year ago the handoffs between public sector stimulus and private demand didn't occur as smoothly as anticipated and some of the growth in the early part of the...
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a government agency that is taking us by. and to a time when people feel that we're living in a police state montel told the media that his that guy handlers tried to instill in him that islam is a threat to our national security what so problematic with what the f.b.i. is that it came in and destroyed the community cohesion it destroyed the functionality of a community that would be f.b.i.'s best ally in protecting this nation's security and we want to do that because we this is our home and we have no other had a mission also raises concerns about the government's attitudes towards muslims historically if you look at the situation in the states faith based groups religious groups ethnic groups are always targeted because of their their faith their ethnicity like the japanese during world war two but i stand by what i said all day long muslims killed us on nine eleven and there is a huge muslim problem in the world if you are an eighteen to twenty year old muslim and then you should be scripture which for mosques look out fo
a government agency that is taking us by. and to a time when people feel that we're living in a police state montel told the media that his that guy handlers tried to instill in him that islam is a threat to our national security what so problematic with what the f.b.i. is that it came in and destroyed the community cohesion it destroyed the functionality of a community that would be f.b.i.'s best ally in protecting this nation's security and we want to do that because we this is our home and...
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here with us with some answers is james p. hoffa general president of the international brotherhood of teamsters mr have great to have you with us and to be here first of all that question ohio it looks like a since you were there i would argue as ok we had forty thousand people was excited a lot of great speeches and a lot of people are fired up about you know every their jobs taken away and demonstrating that they want to fight back and they're mad as hell about what's going on public employees losing their right to negotiate right to collective bargaining that was the issue and it was a tremendous demonstration the same thing i was also in madison wisconsin the same thing we had a tremendous demonstration there and last saturday there were over one hundred thousand people showed up in madison so we're speaking out and the people are speaking out but we've had such a overwhelmingly republican majority in the house and senate in these various areas it's hard to put it back so what we've got to do is to demonstrate that this w
here with us with some answers is james p. hoffa general president of the international brotherhood of teamsters mr have great to have you with us and to be here first of all that question ohio it looks like a since you were there i would argue as ok we had forty thousand people was excited a lot of great speeches and a lot of people are fired up about you know every their jobs taken away and demonstrating that they want to fight back and they're mad as hell about what's going on public...
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uses this. another road closure highway 121 is closed in both directions near highway 12 in sonoma county because of flooding there. >>> now to the sierra. storm is dumping so much snow at lake tahoe that highway 80 is impasse afternoon. this is what it looked like at truckee just short time ago. highway 80 is shut down from colfax to the nevada state line because of zero visibility. can't go anywhere in that. highway 50 is open as you can see. chains are required. more now from before laura. >> this is condition red. >> what does that mean. >> we'll be swamped tonight. this is going to dump and dump and dump. >> those with run plow in the high sierra they ran out of places to put all the snow. most anyone has seen in 40 years. >> we have nowhere to throw it neither does the county. so a little cbs atlanta news and mouse game we throw the snow out of the driveway goes in the street and then we have to move it twice. now the county doesn't know what they are going to do with their snow. >> latest
uses this. another road closure highway 121 is closed in both directions near highway 12 in sonoma county because of flooding there. >>> now to the sierra. storm is dumping so much snow at lake tahoe that highway 80 is impasse afternoon. this is what it looked like at truckee just short time ago. highway 80 is shut down from colfax to the nevada state line because of zero visibility. can't go anywhere in that. highway 50 is open as you can see. chains are required. more now from before...
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though 37 million of us watched. and a whole lot of people bleary-eyed after the multi-hour marathon. we're still talking about it all day today. the winners and losers, who hosted and who didn't. the joyous moments, the cringe worthy moments and the movie that emerged as the no-surprise big winner. our report from our man in hollywood, nbc's lee cowan. >> good evening. >> reporter: oscar is suffering an identity crisis. >> the weird part is i just got a text message from charlie sheen. >> reporter: it was supposed to appeal to the young and hip. but it was a frail kirk douglas who got people talking, awkwardly. >> she's gorgeous. wow. >> reporter: that is followed by the less than family friendly melissa leo. >> it looks so -- >> reporter: while speaking her mind got her in trouble, one documentary filmmaker was praised for speaking his. zeroing in on the nation's economic meltdown. >> not a single financial executive has gone to jail, and that's wrong. >> reporter: but these those were the atmospherics. oscar's hea
though 37 million of us watched. and a whole lot of people bleary-eyed after the multi-hour marathon. we're still talking about it all day today. the winners and losers, who hosted and who didn't. the joyous moments, the cringe worthy moments and the movie that emerged as the no-surprise big winner. our report from our man in hollywood, nbc's lee cowan. >> good evening. >> reporter: oscar is suffering an identity crisis. >> the weird part is i just got a text message from...
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thanks for being with us today. the deluge leaving parts of the northeast under water is not letting up. >> just unbelievable. several rivers remain above flood stage this morning. and it's not over yet. beginning tonight, the system in the southeast will bring more flooding to saturated neighborhoods from new jersey all the way to new england. >> emily schmidt shows us the damage so far. >> reporter: it is a double-hit. winter rains, after winter snow. it.tired of it. >> reporter: forcing people out, as the water moves in. >> we have about a foot and a half of water inside the house. the entire living space is completely trashed. we can't -- we have nowhere to live right now. >> reporter: there are flood watches or warnings in more than half of the nation's states. in wayne, new jersey, three inches of rain caused some of the worst flooding in 60 years. it transformed riverside drive into a boat-only thoroughfare. >> i think the problem is the rain, the snow melt, the dam upriver and the lakes. it never used to get
thanks for being with us today. the deluge leaving parts of the northeast under water is not letting up. >> just unbelievable. several rivers remain above flood stage this morning. and it's not over yet. beginning tonight, the system in the southeast will bring more flooding to saturated neighborhoods from new jersey all the way to new england. >> emily schmidt shows us the damage so far. >> reporter: it is a double-hit. winter rains, after winter snow. it.tired of it....
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they are used to be punished. my momma hits harder than that. we need to have systems in place that view it a little differently. from the victim's point of view. and deal with it on an emotional level. people can relate to that. i think our biggest problem is the district doesn't have the capacity to address when all these groups come out it. it's not that we don't want to deal with it. we don't have a grant writer. we don't have the interfaces. tony smith. we have been working with creating those types of things. the city have been wonderful to build our capacity. if you are a principle, what do you do in a hundred different agencies come at you? you barely have the time at school. we need to create user-friendly. i think we're going to get there with our new strategic plan. how did your organization, what you do fit into the plan? it's got to be there to support what we're all about. improving student achievement. that's what we're about. i am proud to say, we've had lots of meetings, we are getting there. i am exciting working with margaret.
they are used to be punished. my momma hits harder than that. we need to have systems in place that view it a little differently. from the victim's point of view. and deal with it on an emotional level. people can relate to that. i think our biggest problem is the district doesn't have the capacity to address when all these groups come out it. it's not that we don't want to deal with it. we don't have a grant writer. we don't have the interfaces. tony smith. we have been working with creating...
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turf uses a lot of irrigation and uses spray irrigation, so what we've done here is use artificial turf. you're never going to be able to achieve the look of back east or the look of, say, california, with subtropical plants, but our landscapes are still lush and use about 30% of what the subtropical landscape with turf would use. las vegas has adopted a drought tolerant ordinance. we're using less water today than we used five years ago, despite over 300,000 new residents. i think it's a pretty amazing example as to how a town can really turn on a dime if there's the political will and if the public gets behind it. narrator: even the casinos and resorts have adapted to efficient water use. mulroy: the las vegas strip uses only 3% of all the water that we deliver. and when you think about it, it's the largest economic driver in the state, the largest employer, bar none. they knew they had to go the extra mile. and they've embraced conservation. and it's almost beyond belief that they're right now in the process of building another 15,000 rooms. southern nevada recycles 100% of its waste
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to stay with us. hello again and welcome to spotlight the interview on our time now we're not and today i'm lucky to introduce a new russian a film called the salamander to. even luckier than me because she was among the first few to see the movie. the mystical drink of life so let's join her at the site of the premiere in downtown moscow by well i should say that i'm lucky to be here today at the october cinema as i have a chance to taste some oic so why get it to justice why the world to me a program of the cell among the key. well here where they still exist. likes to play anyway build surf life is central to the films. one of the lead rooms is. a famous section movie star he's obviously to do it by the russian especially the male members of it has been on screen for such a long time very popular has a great site fine action movie star i like him. he's a great actor love him since childhood fury well you know it was everything for us he's cool. he used to be a very popular actor some time ago it's
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well let's stay alive thanks for being with us you're welcome ok. thank you and just a reminder that my guest today was not altogether howard actor and film director and that's it for now from all of us here if you want to have your say on spotlight or have someone in mind you think i should interview next time to drop me a line that powder not at our t.v. dot are you and let's keep spotlights interact we'll be back with more for us than common found what's going on in and outside russia until then a stay on our sea and take care. there is not enough space for them on the ground. to go down tomb. get things nonexistent under the sun. through the gap of adrenaline. discovers a deeply hidden secrets. they are seeking to. find . and even. talking to god. from. under the ground. fees. to feed.
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we use that very much. we cannot solve all the problems. we can ensure that all the banks have enough capital to make more loans. it is not unfairly penalize lending or discriminate against firms that are potentially profitable but temporarily week. >> are there specific things that you can speak about that address the proceeds micromanagement by regulators? are there steps such being taken to avoid micromanagement and allowing the smaller banks? >> absolutely. we provided guidance to the banks. we have provided extensive training to try to get them to understand and create a detailed what should be taken into account. we have had meetings all over the country. we have been in line. we take this very seriously. we have at it a new community banks council that will have a member from each district. we will meet with the fourth three times a year. we understand this is a serious problem. we are doing all we can to eliminate artificial beria's. >> do you think that the costs that will accrue will make it more difficult for them to survive? and
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we have the city that helps us. we have prop h. but the reality, the bottom route is our state doesn't fund anything. our problem, frustration as a school districts. they are not opposed to doing what texas has done. we would love to have social emotional communities. we don't even have the money to have a basic teacher in every classroom. california is an out right disgrace. how can we be the eighth richest economy? we're the 8th richest economy and we rank 48th. we will be dead last. that means louisiana. mississippi. every one will fund education. better than the 8th richest. every one of our children deserve this. we aren't walking the talk. the reality is, we talk a good line. but we don't walk the talk. this public, all the citizens. not only in san francisco, but in california better start standing up for our kids. we are not funding it. let's start getting behind and forcing the politicians to say, the most important thing is our children. >> all right. okay. so that is actually an excellent segway. we have approximately 7
we have the city that helps us. we have prop h. but the reality, the bottom route is our state doesn't fund anything. our problem, frustration as a school districts. they are not opposed to doing what texas has done. we would love to have social emotional communities. we don't even have the money to have a basic teacher in every classroom. california is an out right disgrace. how can we be the eighth richest economy? we're the 8th richest economy and we rank 48th. we will be dead last. that...
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join us. thank you. ♪ lift every voice and sing >> one of the most extraordinary things to me about this program is we are going to be treat todd an extraordinary panorama of style and diversity. we will start off with mr. james cagney. please, welcome the poet james cagney. [applause] >> there is sun. there is sun. there is a snake on the path sunning. there is sun. there is water in the stream, there are daisies, there are sun. there is a snake on the path sunning, there is sun. there are trees, there are daisies there is a feather there is sun. there is the feather that she ga
join us. thank you. ♪ lift every voice and sing >> one of the most extraordinary things to me about this program is we are going to be treat todd an extraordinary panorama of style and diversity. we will start off with mr. james cagney. please, welcome the poet james cagney. [applause] >> there is sun. there is sun. there is a snake on the path sunning. there is sun. there is water in the stream, there are daisies, there are sun. there is a snake on the path sunning, there is sun....
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it could be touchy, but it could be useful. i'm just saying that we could use occasions for teaching about things that could make a difference. so i just say raise questions, and sometimes, raise hell when you raise the questions. [applause] >> i wanted to know if there was an african-american district attorney working in texas to review some of the cases that were -- i guess, tried, and some of the evidence was not valid. looking through investigating some of those cases to find out if they should be released because of the false information that was acquired. >> the attorney who has been the lead on the team that i have been in communication with is a guy by the name of morris moon, and he would be the person i could ask to find out the answer. there is actually a be a working on that, but i know there have been so many cases -- there is actually a d.a. working on that, but i know there have been so many cases that have been exposed, especially with dna testing. it is almost like every other week. there does need to be somebo
it could be touchy, but it could be useful. i'm just saying that we could use occasions for teaching about things that could make a difference. so i just say raise questions, and sometimes, raise hell when you raise the questions. [applause] >> i wanted to know if there was an african-american district attorney working in texas to review some of the cases that were -- i guess, tried, and some of the evidence was not valid. looking through investigating some of those cases to find out if...
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in canada and the us today it is legal for you to use a bubble bath on your baby that contains a known carcinogen something that causes cancer most of the shines out of most independent they are sponsored by industry and most of the guys they don't claim it's a conflict of interest today an average cancer drug prescription costs nearly one thousand six hundred dollars a month oh my god i'm a nobody with cancer in my five therefore i protect focus because ninety to ninety five percent of the cancers hurt people with family history of cancer the pharmaceutical industry spends about fourteen percent of their budget on research and development and about thirty one percent for marketing and ministration. in fact there are more pharmaceutical industry lobbyists in washington d.c. than members of congress. there is not enough space for them on the ground. zero down to. get things nonexistent under the sun. through the gap of adrenaline. discovers a deeply hidden secrets. they are seeking. and even. talking to go. from the. underground. welcome back to squawk like i'm mildly norvin just a remi
in canada and the us today it is legal for you to use a bubble bath on your baby that contains a known carcinogen something that causes cancer most of the shines out of most independent they are sponsored by industry and most of the guys they don't claim it's a conflict of interest today an average cancer drug prescription costs nearly one thousand six hundred dollars a month oh my god i'm a nobody with cancer in my five therefore i protect focus because ninety to ninety five percent of the...
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let us not lose sight of the fact that we were each selected to represent the people of this state by participating in our democratic process. i applaud the state assembly and those in the state senate who are here in this chamber today for not losing sight of that. over the last few weeks, a great deal of attention has been focused on wisconsin. that is ok because freedom thrives each time there is a passionate debate in our society. passion and civility can go hand-in-hand and that is what is on display here in wisconsin. but outside observers need to know that there's more to this state as well. wisconsin is filled with outstanding workers and multi- generational employers. we have tremendous resources and amazing attractions. most importantly, we have decent people in this state. the good people of this state come from all walks of life -- young and old, urban and rural, democratic and republican. recently i learned of another story that affirms that sense of decency. some of our state employees at the farm center spent time with two brothers who jointly operate a dairy farm on th
let us not lose sight of the fact that we were each selected to represent the people of this state by participating in our democratic process. i applaud the state assembly and those in the state senate who are here in this chamber today for not losing sight of that. over the last few weeks, a great deal of attention has been focused on wisconsin. that is ok because freedom thrives each time there is a passionate debate in our society. passion and civility can go hand-in-hand and that is what is...
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it has been a great value to us. the overall mission is to enrich the community with special projects and events. you have been a wonderful participant in our commission on aging. you have been there since 2007. your appointment this year has just reflected the wonderful level of service to us. to a master of arts, chair of the african american partnership. it is a wonderful back drop. i know the will continue to be important to the backdrop on aging. sonya, i have known you since you have headed the hispanic pages. being on a health commissioned, at st. francis memorial hospital, you continue to work as a part-time worker. you have been a share of the laguna honda hospitals joint conference committee as well. you have been serving on the commission since 2008. it will be heavily bras with financial constraints. -- barraged with financial constraints. you have had a long history of working with the city since the willie brown days. you have been part of public health, a focus on universal health care. you have been w
it has been a great value to us. the overall mission is to enrich the community with special projects and events. you have been a wonderful participant in our commission on aging. you have been there since 2007. your appointment this year has just reflected the wonderful level of service to us. to a master of arts, chair of the african american partnership. it is a wonderful back drop. i know the will continue to be important to the backdrop on aging. sonya, i have known you since you have...
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e-mail or fax it to us -- if you cannot give us that, leave it blank and sign it. e-mail or fax it was. tenderloin downtown, south of market, mission bay, and south beach. those were many of the new high- rise condominiums that went in to market the last four or five years. we have seen a significant amount of depreciation in those areas. gaviria that has seen the largest value drop is -- the other area that has seen the largest volume drop is the outer mission, amazon, those areas have seen the largest percentage drop. it is where we have been hit hardest with foreclosures. we make sure that we take an extra look. we proactively have been reviewing every home that was purchased after 2000. even though we think eligibility is for people up to 2003, we review any homeowner who purchased after 2000. that was roughly about 15,000 homeowners. of that, reduced -- no one had to apply or call us. we did this on our own. we reduced 10,000 of those homeowners. roughly, you have 10,000 reductions that we did on our own. 1700 reductions were done through this application proc
e-mail or fax it to us -- if you cannot give us that, leave it blank and sign it. e-mail or fax it was. tenderloin downtown, south of market, mission bay, and south beach. those were many of the new high- rise condominiums that went in to market the last four or five years. we have seen a significant amount of depreciation in those areas. gaviria that has seen the largest value drop is -- the other area that has seen the largest volume drop is the outer mission, amazon, those areas have seen...
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ordinary as it seems to us today, pre-adulthood is something very new. up until recently the central fact about a woman in her 20s and early 30s was that she was a wife and mother. that was the case whether she was a 23-year-old from ming china or a 26-year-old and america. in fact, most people in their 20s were not single and if they were, they were not living with roommates in williamsburg, brooklyn or dupont circle and drinking shots of mimosas with other pre-adults on weekends. they were married and they had children and they often had cars whose oil needed changing. now let's look at the numbers. in 1970 the average age of marriage for men was 23. and for women, a little less than 21. today, it is 26 and 28 but that is a little bit misleading actually. because the numbers for college-educated and even those with some graduate school education are considerably higher. for women, the average age is about 27. for women with a masters or professional degree, it is about 30. now this means that we have a historically high percentage of single people in t
ordinary as it seems to us today, pre-adulthood is something very new. up until recently the central fact about a woman in her 20s and early 30s was that she was a wife and mother. that was the case whether she was a 23-year-old from ming china or a 26-year-old and america. in fact, most people in their 20s were not single and if they were, they were not living with roommates in williamsburg, brooklyn or dupont circle and drinking shots of mimosas with other pre-adults on weekends. they were...
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thanks for joining us. i'm betty nguyen. investigators in germany are trying to figure out why a gunman opened fire on a busload of u.s. airmen, killing two, and seriously wounding two others. it happened yesterday at the frankfurt airport. the suspect is an employee at that airport. charlie d'agata has the latest. >> reporter: the two u.s. airmen killed wednesday had not even made it to the battlefield. they were with 11 other military personnel on this bus outside the frankfurt, germany, airport, when the gunman opened fire. police say the suspect, 21-year-old arid uka is a citizen of kosovo, an airport employee and a devout muslim. they say he had argued with the airmen outside the terminal before pulling out a handgun and trying to board the bus. police say he shot and killed the driver and a passenger, and wounded two others before he was arrested. president obama says he's saddened and outraged. >> we will spare no effort in learning how this outrageous act took place, and in working with german authorities to ensure t
thanks for joining us. i'm betty nguyen. investigators in germany are trying to figure out why a gunman opened fire on a busload of u.s. airmen, killing two, and seriously wounding two others. it happened yesterday at the frankfurt airport. the suspect is an employee at that airport. charlie d'agata has the latest. >> reporter: the two u.s. airmen killed wednesday had not even made it to the battlefield. they were with 11 other military personnel on this bus outside the frankfurt,...
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it's now a half past the hour here in moscow and with us here recap now at our top stories and it's a situation critical and japan's stricken nuclear power plant with cooling systems failing in all six reactors and threats of a nuclear meltdown now rising to the highest levels since the explosions began at that facility japanese officials confirm a radioactive materials have leaked into the atmosphere that the radiation level currently exceeds the acceptable norm. on the death toll from friday's a devastating earthquake and tsunami climbs to over three thousand with almost two thousand injured and over seven thousand people still believed to be missing. and in a russian regions close to japan residents and emotionally services are on a high alert despite officials claiming there's no power and a radioactive danger meanwhile moscow's boosting its humanitarian aid and energy supplies to japan creasing the number of rescue workers in the disaster struck areas. but as the situation in japan develops the world's left wondering just how to prevent similar catastrophes in the future we set o
it's now a half past the hour here in moscow and with us here recap now at our top stories and it's a situation critical and japan's stricken nuclear power plant with cooling systems failing in all six reactors and threats of a nuclear meltdown now rising to the highest levels since the explosions began at that facility japanese officials confirm a radioactive materials have leaked into the atmosphere that the radiation level currently exceeds the acceptable norm. on the death toll from...
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media is locked in fears battles with thousands fleeing the unrest us. and u.k. forces remain on standby and many fear international involvement could become another form of oppression. hundreds are still out on the streets and egypt saying they'll stay on until all their demands are met but one of the first arab states to demand of ocracy the empty businesses which are now feeling the bitter aftertaste of revolution. and almost six decades after jewels of stalin's there after dispute over his legacy is still loud and clear in russia the controversial so meter is idolized and demonized in equal measure. as the headlines the cash is here with oil sports news and it's not a very good start for the russians on a day right here and on for both opening singles on friday in swimming i'll bring you the details and. you're watching the latest sports news live in artsy hello and welcome and here is what's coming up in the program davis cup he called trail to log off today was plain how why well number one golfer on the ball out tsukuba belgium. goals will continue in the
media is locked in fears battles with thousands fleeing the unrest us. and u.k. forces remain on standby and many fear international involvement could become another form of oppression. hundreds are still out on the streets and egypt saying they'll stay on until all their demands are met but one of the first arab states to demand of ocracy the empty businesses which are now feeling the bitter aftertaste of revolution. and almost six decades after jewels of stalin's there after dispute over his...
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freshman and senior engineering students will be the first use that new lab. >>jacqueline: temperatures outside right now warmer than yesterday but not as warm as what we had expected. a look at current conditions again in the low 60s which is warmer than what we saw yesterday. five degrees short of what we did expect so. 55 and have one day, 67 los gatos is our warmest. there is that band of clouds that of been sitting over the bay area throughout the day. we've been seeing the sun takes root it's been pretty hazy and kept our temperatures down we will have a break of clear skies over night before this talent system starts to push into the bay area. the take a look over expecting tomorrow at a glance. free clearing over night, tomorrow morning by 9:00 will see rain in the north bay. will push to the south and in the south bay level one to o'clock. it will see dry conditions after 4:00. a few clouds but dry conditions and we do have more rain in the forecast. in world news, an oil storage facility burning in libya after an arab attack. gaddafi has begun target
freshman and senior engineering students will be the first use that new lab. >>jacqueline: temperatures outside right now warmer than yesterday but not as warm as what we had expected. a look at current conditions again in the low 60s which is warmer than what we saw yesterday. five degrees short of what we did expect so. 55 and have one day, 67 los gatos is our warmest. there is that band of clouds that of been sitting over the bay area throughout the day. we've been seeing the sun takes...
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they've been used buyers of u.s. government treasury bonds are they going to be able to refinance their economy while simultaneously helping to finance the u.s. economy this idea that japan or china or someone is going to dump u.s. treasuries it's been like the longest running myth forever people been calling for the japan to go bankrupt forever of the like oh this is the year that they finally can't service their debt anymore and you know actually i think the problem is that people think about us day in jeopardy is that they're thinking about it as though we're on a gold standard and they think about as though the there's this finite amount of currency in place and that's why they keep making the error that we're all going to go bankrupt when in fact because we're not you have to think about the debt fundamentally differently and it's not going to be an issue five a donut shop and i'm selling down. for a dollar and they cost me a dollar five cents to produce and i'm losing five cents on every down it is not a good b
they've been used buyers of u.s. government treasury bonds are they going to be able to refinance their economy while simultaneously helping to finance the u.s. economy this idea that japan or china or someone is going to dump u.s. treasuries it's been like the longest running myth forever people been calling for the japan to go bankrupt forever of the like oh this is the year that they finally can't service their debt anymore and you know actually i think the problem is that people think about...
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and let us give people what they earn the one about their retirement? the idea of be paying a teacher is great. and then that all was said in a was going to pay the teacher because i've been in retirement? it is a house of cards tied to pension. >>catherine: emotional! and it is fully not about the economy as it is a political union busting parole. >> rob: this will be a tough three issues with the election coming up. as we continue to downsize the state and federal government. with 82,000 jobs over the cut. 1.6% of the workforce. private work force? even worse. 146% aand are recalling? a we protecting the public too much are we toddlicoddling and 200 way to te private sector was more protected. if not had had their downsizing is political, raw, emotional. >>catherine: love it, heat itheat it, or love it? or hate it. it is still an issue. >> rob: changes in the argument will be inevitable >>catherine: stay with us. but trying to grow grass from seed in tough areas like deep shade, along the driveway, and where the kids play can be a little intimidating.
and let us give people what they earn the one about their retirement? the idea of be paying a teacher is great. and then that all was said in a was going to pay the teacher because i've been in retirement? it is a house of cards tied to pension. >>catherine: emotional! and it is fully not about the economy as it is a political union busting parole. >> rob: this will be a tough three issues with the election coming up. as we continue to downsize the state and federal government. with...
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good evening, thank you for joining us. right now in japan, sunday afternoon, government officials now admit a partial meltdown is partly under way at the country's new facilities. authorities ordered 150,000 people the evacuate the area, 170 miles from tokyo, and the shaking still has not stopped after the quake. a powerful quake off the coast happened. rescue crews are looking for people missing along 100s of miles of coastline, with many areas still unreachable. and we just got word that japanese police found 200 bodies in a coastal area. and new fears at one nuclear power plant that rose above the legal limit, they believe part of the plant is in partial meltdown. more on the situation. >> reporter: this blast at the nuclear power plant is putting all of japan on edge, three reactors at the complex are having problems with the cooling functions. and a top government spokesperson says a partial meltdown is likely under way. the people have been evacuated near the fukushima complex. the increased risk of cancer is at issu
good evening, thank you for joining us. right now in japan, sunday afternoon, government officials now admit a partial meltdown is partly under way at the country's new facilities. authorities ordered 150,000 people the evacuate the area, 170 miles from tokyo, and the shaking still has not stopped after the quake. a powerful quake off the coast happened. rescue crews are looking for people missing along 100s of miles of coastline, with many areas still unreachable. and we just got word that...
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past us go. elsewhere moscow reagents up blonde made it through into the conference semi's after a hard win over several gaps in city game i see i can miss in the winter and upland winning on the road to take the series in six games. in the meantime. i managed it so i their best of seven series against a local boy teams winning on thursday the decider will take place in get us love it on saturday. over to tennis now where rush are hoping to overcome a slow start so there it's once eleven davis cup campaign as they battle sweden in the last eight and opening hurdle though for russian brave as he fell in straight sets the world number four robin settling this week fully in control of his home court taken six three six three six one went to give his country of one miliband game what has got to should be now hoping to pick up the slack against the own sins in the second singles match of the day team serbia hoping to defend their title world number eighteen big to be the highest ranked player for the
past us go. elsewhere moscow reagents up blonde made it through into the conference semi's after a hard win over several gaps in city game i see i can miss in the winter and upland winning on the road to take the series in six games. in the meantime. i managed it so i their best of seven series against a local boy teams winning on thursday the decider will take place in get us love it on saturday. over to tennis now where rush are hoping to overcome a slow start so there it's once eleven davis...
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people do and they use their minds. and you're talking about a war where machines to fight and people don't. and they don't use their minds. >> and on that note i think we want to thank these heroes, both for the truth and for the taxpayer, the three you spend your lives were. i want to invite the audience to thank all of you for all of your life work. [applause] [applause] >> you can download a pdf version of the pentagon's labyrinth for free through the center for defense information's website. go to cdi.org. >> booktv is covered over 9000 nonfiction authors and books since 1989 when it all began with book notes, c-span's original hour-long author interview program. you can watch these programs online at booktv.org. now i'm booktv, kay hymowitz says that males in the '20s and '30s prefer to put off adulthood while women, partially driven by their biological clocks, are as driven as ever. she says this phenomenon has negative implications for our society. this event was hosted by the manhattan institute in new york cit
people do and they use their minds. and you're talking about a war where machines to fight and people don't. and they don't use their minds. >> and on that note i think we want to thank these heroes, both for the truth and for the taxpayer, the three you spend your lives were. i want to invite the audience to thank all of you for all of your life work. [applause] [applause] >> you can download a pdf version of the pentagon's labyrinth for free through the center for defense...
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james will update us when we come back. >>james: it is hard to get around, especially during the morning commute. we're getting some reindeer half mandate. there some sections that could be getting rain right now. there you see it. right at around redwood city and san francisco. we're getting somewhere in there. still very light. heavy rain along highway 24 out to walnut creek. nothing is as bad as we're seeing right now over clinton. take up. you can see the heavy rain measured at half an inch, it is falling and has been like that for an hour- and-a-half. pactel and of this long stretch of weather is approaching plane and ultimately of to the delta of what they have relate see nothing but heavy rain all morning long. brentwood is getting a separate. antioch is still under the gun. all of this is proving to be used in the north and bill hit the bottom edge before maybe even drawing things up. it does not look like it will be tries to take your kids to school. we will still see have the rate paid to that. heavy rain in union
james will update us when we come back. >>james: it is hard to get around, especially during the morning commute. we're getting some reindeer half mandate. there some sections that could be getting rain right now. there you see it. right at around redwood city and san francisco. we're getting somewhere in there. still very light. heavy rain along highway 24 out to walnut creek. nothing is as bad as we're seeing right now over clinton. take up. you can see the heavy rain measured at half...
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thousand rubles that's around seventy to one hundred seventy dollars using the same u.v. lights the bones white fillings to get up you can brush your teeth is noble and you can expect the stones replace for several months. with brushes sparking history regarding jewelry from buying his food from his right leg salacious kind of bonding chills you'll see people constantly want to tween fleet expression of their own identity and expensive diamond rings and antique silver bracelets the size now hollywood smiles and to another level the house that's stunning out on the grounds . that. we have it well what you take not everyone's cup of tea but fortunately it is just a temporary wall that's all that's how my house this week spread up unsure here in the russian capital i'll see you go the same time next week so until then for me and the rest of the crater of my. mind in russia would be so much brighter if you move about song from finest impression is so. nice for instance on t.v. dot com. my mom or your feet. things this is not a good war and. the forces that are sure to stay ev
thousand rubles that's around seventy to one hundred seventy dollars using the same u.v. lights the bones white fillings to get up you can brush your teeth is noble and you can expect the stones replace for several months. with brushes sparking history regarding jewelry from buying his food from his right leg salacious kind of bonding chills you'll see people constantly want to tween fleet expression of their own identity and expensive diamond rings and antique silver bracelets the size now...
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unfortunately for the gray lady it looks like she's getting in the bread line along with the rest of us so what idea does the brilliant new york times come up with to stem their financial loss. eight ok well so let me recap you have a product that's been free on the web for pretty much ever fewer and fewer people are using that product in the age of t.v. twitter aggregating services blah blah blah we are in one of the biggest recessions this country's ever seen and have less money to spend in general and what does the new york times come up with to save itself making people pay for the product that they've been getting for free i don't know about that but anyhow i earlier i spoke with georgetown university professor and author of the blog naturals revenge quest for chambers here's part of that conversation. there is some some credence to that because they think they figured they were going to be able to build some great wall of china i mean a great well china itself and kicking about the mongols that long but it is kind of a filter where there are some kind of lanes that you can go thro
unfortunately for the gray lady it looks like she's getting in the bread line along with the rest of us so what idea does the brilliant new york times come up with to stem their financial loss. eight ok well so let me recap you have a product that's been free on the web for pretty much ever fewer and fewer people are using that product in the age of t.v. twitter aggregating services blah blah blah we are in one of the biggest recessions this country's ever seen and have less money to spend in...
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i would ask you to share your experiences with us and tell us about the barriers that exist for people who have a criminal record. >> i'm a convicted felon. i'm an ex-con. and i'm a professor. i'm the leader of the convert criminology group. if you just go to google and google convict criminology, you will find our website. our group was actually started many years ago by professor john irwin, who was at a san francisco state university for 30 years. john recently passed away. john, even after he retired in 1995, for nearly 15 years helps me to organize the convicts criminology group. there is now 30 of us. we are all ex cons, ph.d., and professors at different universities. because i'm a convicted felon, i should say i went to federal prison for nine years. >> [inaudible] i came to a public forum, which included a lot of attorneys, to try to rectify these matters. >> [inaudible] >> i am here. i will be outside for five minutes with this information. [inaudible] >> thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you. thank you. >> continue, dr. richard s. -- dr. richards. >> [inaudible] >> we
i would ask you to share your experiences with us and tell us about the barriers that exist for people who have a criminal record. >> i'm a convicted felon. i'm an ex-con. and i'm a professor. i'm the leader of the convert criminology group. if you just go to google and google convict criminology, you will find our website. our group was actually started many years ago by professor john irwin, who was at a san francisco state university for 30 years. john recently passed away. john, even...
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radiation levels around the need to use tunnels and times. next we speak to russia's president special representative in afghanistan. he tells all nato cold war mentality prevents it from getting good advice on its operations in the region. so make up wolf president visits new representative to afghanistan it's great to have you with us today sir thank you very much now you've pointed to a cold war mentality that was preventing nato from hitting good advice do you think that they now accept that stable afghanistan is also in russia's interest or will you have to convince them. that. it's they should understand that first of all that stable lower growth than in russian troops because of german system it's much more closer to russia burned through three marriages face her own but even to europe oh that's why sometimes we. explain our partner or our girls are going to spend let's say a fire five six years ago or they listen to us but didn't hear no submission to change how are things looking now still a lot of convincing to do are you getting cl
radiation levels around the need to use tunnels and times. next we speak to russia's president special representative in afghanistan. he tells all nato cold war mentality prevents it from getting good advice on its operations in the region. so make up wolf president visits new representative to afghanistan it's great to have you with us today sir thank you very much now you've pointed to a cold war mentality that was preventing nato from hitting good advice do you think that they now accept...
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banks say they're using that money for losses from fraud. they may decrease potential for loss autos transportation officials say they're working on a short term plan balancing caltrans budget without making massive cuts. cal train warranted would it have to cut service to close a $30 million gap. some include reducing weekday service to just peak commute hours, canceling weekend service altogether, and stopping all trains south of san jose. the metropolitan transportation commission executive director says he's meeting with cal train as well as muni and vta to find a funding plan preventing drastic cuts until the election when they hope to put a tax measure on the ballot for cal train. >> and aol announced it's slashing 900 jobs world wide. the cuts to eliminate overlap in personnel from recent purchase of the huffington post. 700 job cuts are in india. and 200 from content and technology departments in the united states. today's announcement leaves aol with 3500 employees in the u.s. and 500 overseas. at its peak there were more than 20,00
banks say they're using that money for losses from fraud. they may decrease potential for loss autos transportation officials say they're working on a short term plan balancing caltrans budget without making massive cuts. cal train warranted would it have to cut service to close a $30 million gap. some include reducing weekday service to just peak commute hours, canceling weekend service altogether, and stopping all trains south of san jose. the metropolitan transportation commission executive...